I realize many of you are anxious, looking for reliable posts regarding your positions. Many of you want bad news about the company you worked for to avenge your dismissal. You won't find it here. It's just business. More to the point, this is the oil business. We eat our own. High gain usually comes with a flip side. High risk. It's been that way for decades. The fact is, no one knows what's going to happen. Not even the VP's and top executives. The company has to adjust to protect the bottom line and it's often not pretty. Get over it. Move on.
Did you really think you could buy that lifted F350, that boat and those four wheelers when you were working at 7-11? Did you really think you were worth six figures? If you have no education, get one. If you have one, you'll transition into something else. If you have no hope of furthering you education and you're a hard worker, someone else will hire you. This is life. Adjust.
Most importantly, find God and learn to trust Him. Not OPEC. If you're over leveraged (you bought stuff you had no business buying) maybe He's trying to teach you something. He resists the proud but gives grace to the humble. If your family is in trouble, I will pray for you. If you're in the wilderness, keep walking. Don't sit on your your butt whining about how Weatherford did you wrong. I've watched many of my friends escorted off the premises and I may be next. It won't be the first time and probably won't be the last. But I guarantee you if I do, I won't spend my time blaming Weatherford. I'll thank God I'm still alive and healthy enough to look for another job.
God bless you all.